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Sarah Bromke
Voice

Sarah Bromke is an accomplished classical vocalist and pianist, working towards her Masters of Music in Vocal Performance at Liberty University. In 2025, Sarah completed two bachelor degrees in Choral Music Education and Vocal Performance, studying under the instruction of Dr. Samantha Miller and Mrs. Adelaide Trombetta. During her undergraduate years, Sarah was an avid member and treasurer of the National Association for Music Education, a member of Kappa Delta Pi (Honors Society in Education), and a member of the National Society for Leadership & Success. She has taught college-aged students at Liberty in both voice and piano. In addition to her passion for teaching, Sarah is a frequent performer, composer, and arranger. In January 2026, she performed in The Magic Flute at Liberty as the infamous Queen of the Night (Mozart). Sarah has also participated in various local church productions, including Mendelssohn's Elijah and Vivaldi's Gloria with Rivermont Evangelical Presbyterian Church. She was a five-year member of the LU Chamber Singers, where she was a frequent soloist. During her free time, Sarah enjoys songwriting and composing for solo voice, group voice, organ, and orchestra. Sarah is passionate about cultivating students' talents and inspiring them to strive for greatness in all that they do.
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